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AMUSEMENTS

CAMBRIDGE DRAMATIC PLAYERS Oil Monday and. Tuesday next the Cambridge Hugiisli dramatu* plaveis will present a varied performance, invi;ing (he at teiulauee of Cishonie tlmatre.g(M>r«. 't’lm idiief item will lie the tyym-aej murder drama, “The Murder al Grey Ladies,” by J. H. Fullamm and IL F. Kasey. Dis described us "a play of tremendous inch),ml, of mystery and thrills aplenty.” The issue is effectively concealed and all the artists play their parts so well Hint it is an exceedingly difficult matter to solve the mystery before the limit curtain. preceding the drama will he 12 vaudeville .Mels, including R. \V. Ciiiiningham. operatic baritone, kite of ,1. C. Williamson companies; Charles Valentine, ventriloquist-, with n two-doll act. the like of which has seldom been seen in this town; the musical i rid, banjo, saxophone, and pinno in popular iuterprotatiniis ol: modei'ii and old-lime song tavoiites, Gahrielle Eraser, pianist, in selections from Rack. Beethoven, ami (Tiepin, Rene .and Vvmnm, Continental tango daneei.'s; Cecil Leopold, in a repertoire of sea songs; and a variety of short humorous .skits and sketches. Fo all

those people who like variety in (tit entertainment, this performence should appeal. Altogether it is an excellent programme. The company is playing onlv a short season of two nights, M.omlav and Tuesday.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 5